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Please give an example of where a non-fusible service disconnect can be used.

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[This message has been edited by Frank Cinker (edited 08-30-2006).]

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Frank,
The only way you can do that is if you put the OCPD immediately adjacent thereto. 230.91
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As a "utility company" disconnect ahead of a meter socket it must be rated for service duty. They do not have OCP and are not the "service disconnect".
They are frequently used where a standard pull out meter socket is used for 480 V 3 phase, corner grounded, 200 amp or less on sewer lift stations. After the meter is the "service disconnect".
Bonding and grounding confusion with this kind of installation is extensive.
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If it was easy, anyone could do it.

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